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SINGAPORE INTERNATIONAL TOURISM

Singapore is not just one island but a main island with 63 surrounding islets. Singapore, officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, 137 kilometres (85 mi) north of the equator, in Southeast Asia. It is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north, and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the Singapore Strait to its south.Singapore is the world's fourth leading financial centre and a cosmopolitan world city, playing a key role in international trade and finance. The port of Singapore is one of the five busiest ports in the world. Singapore's progress over the past three decades has been remarkable, yet the island has not been overwhelmed by development. Visitors will discover a wealth of historical treasures from the past, in the beauty of older buildings, values and traditions that have survived in the face of profound social and geographical change. Located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore's tropical climate welcomes both leisure and business travelers year round. The island republic's excellent infrastructure enables visitors to enjoy its many sites and attractions in a safe, clean and green environment. Award winning Changi Airport provides airlinks to major cities around the world. The train and subway systems are clean, fast and efficient. In addition, its state-of-the-art cruise terminal has established Singapore as one of the premier cruising centers of South East Asia and an exciting port of call on any Asian cruise itinerary.


Singapore is both an island and a country, but perhaps its best description is that of city-state. Like the great city-states of the past, it offers civilization and order in the highest degree. Its combination of Western-style development and Eastern-style calm seems to present the best of both hemispheres: It's a modern metropolis where you feel safe walking the streets, and it's an Asian business center that's a model of efficiency. Singapore is also a multicultural city, and close to one-quarter of its population are expatriates or foreign workers from all over the world. Known for its desire to become the technology hub of Asia, Singapore is the most wired country in the region. In reality, visitors will find the place is not as restrictive as the long lists of hefty fines for such things as littering and jaywalking suggest. Some visitors to Singapore leave singing the praises of a society that "works," while others feel the government's near-compulsive fixation on cleanliness and order makes Singapore sterile in every sense of the word.



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Singapore practically transforms itself from an ever-so-efficient business hub to a buzzing network of bars and nightclubs. The Night Life in Singapore is very interesting and refreshing if you visit the Night Clubs in Singapore. The Night-Clubs of Singapore are some of the best spots for boozing and partying through the night. Pubbing and clubbing at Singapore is a must if you want to feel the night-pulse of the city.

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Historical Attraction in Singapore : Chijmes, Capitol Building Singapore, Hajjah Fatimah Mosque, Hong San, Lau Pa Sat, Maghain Aboth Synagogue, Raffles Singapore, SIT Flats, Old Supreme Court,

Modern Attraction in Singapore : Gardens of the Bay, Henderson Waves, Marina Barrage, Marina Bay Sands, Parkroyal on Pickering,

Temples in Singapore : Sri Mariamman Temple, Singapore, Sri Thendayuthapani Temple

Museum in Singapore : National Museum, Singapore Philatelic Museum, Singapore Army Museum, ArtScience Museum, Air Force Museum

Nature Parks in Singapore : Sungei Buloh Wetland Reserve, Bukit Timah Nature Reserve, Central Catchment Nature Reserve, Chinese Garden, Gardens by the Bay, HortPark, Japanese Garden, Labrador Nature Reserve, Singapore Botanic Gardens